| | | | | Orlando City's road problems continued Saturday during a 4-0 loss to the Chicago Fire. | | Read More | | | | | UF pitcher Alex Faedo led the Gators to a win over TCU Saturday night and a spot in the CWS championship series. | | | | | The Orlando Magic need to have Jonathan Isaac earn his playing time | | | | | FSU draft pick Jonathan Isaac may be a project, but Magic management cannot put fans through another tank job | | | | | The Orlando Pride suffered a frustrating 2-0 to Houston Dash, ending Orlando's home unbeaten streak this season. | | | | | Check out the Orlando Sentinel's spring sports all-area high school teams. | | | | | Trump driving the green sets a bad example for U.S. golfers | | | | | Orlando City captain Kaká is constantly pushing to play, but his coaches sometimes have to tell him no when it is too risky. | | | | | Orlando City midfielder Will Johnson and defender Jonathan Spector return to Chicago, where they grew up, for a match against the Fire | | | | | Caleb Gilbert held No. 1 national seed Oregon State to two hits in 7 1/3 innings, Michael Papierski homered from both sides of the plate and LSU beat the | | | | | Former Florida State and current Tampa Bay Bucs QB Jameis Winston returned to Tallahassee during the weekend to help lead a youth camp and other charitable events. | | | | | Brazilian Camila has delivered a jolt of energy for the Orlando Pride attack this season. | | | | | The Boise State Broncos are No. 61 in the Orlando Sentinel 2017 preseason college football rankings. | | | | | Big swings from Mark Trumbo and Trey Mancini, combined with a pitching effort that held an opponent below five runs for the first time in just over three weeks, | | | | | The Chicago Cubs beat the Miami Marlins, 5-3, Saturday evening at Marlins Park. Jon Lester tossed seven strong innings, and all of Miami's runs scored on J.T. Realmuto's first-inning homer. | | | | Chip Ganassi likes winners, and his drivers have him in prime position to celebrate another victory. | | | | | Jordan Spieth closed with a 20-foot birdie putt for a four-under-par 66 on Saturday in the Travelers Championship, giving him a one-stroke lead for the third consecutive round. | | | | Spread the News! | |
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